MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic can still crack a joke when discussing the Carlos Alcaraz-Jannik Sinner rivalry that for two years has prevented him from becoming the most decorated tennis player ever.
"I lost three out of four Slams against either Sinner or Alcaraz,'' in 2025, he said Saturday, on the eve of the Australian Open.
''We don't need to praise them too much,'' he added, smiling. ''They have been praised enough! We know how good they are, and they absolutely deserve to be where they are. They are the dominant forces of the men's tennis at the moment.''
Djokovic is starting a third season in pursuit a 25th Grand Slam singles title, and has refined his approach for the Australian Open.
He withdrew from his only scheduled tuneup tournament, knowing he's lacking ''a little bit of juice in my legs'' to compete with two young stars at end of the majors and that he has to stay as pain-free as possible.
Djokovic worked out how to beat Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, the established rivalry before he turned it into the Big Three and then surpassed them both.
A winner of 24 major championships — a record for the Open era and tied with Margaret Court for the most in the history of tennis — the 38-year-old Djokovic is doing everything to keep himself ''in the mix.''
Djokovic last won a major title at the 2023 U.S. Open. Sinner and Alcaraz have split the eight since then. Sinner has won the last two Australian titles. Alcaraz is in Australia determined to add the title at Melbourne Park to complete a career Grand Slam.